Springfield, Mo.- Tulsa, Oklahoma’s Brian McClelland used some of that McClelland name magic Saturday night in capturing the 25 lap Midget feature in the Summer Perry Memorial at the “Quick Quarter” of the Springfield Raceway.

Eric Todd jumped to the opening lead from his row 2 starting spot as early drivers were moving around. Colton Brewer moved into the runner-up spot and began to close the gap. Caution waved on lap 5 as Galvin Galbraith spun in turn 4. On the restart, Todd found Jonathan Beson closing quickly as McClelland who starter the feature 9th moved around Eric Fenton and Brewer for position. With clear track ahead,Todd kept glued down low as McClelland began to close ground. On lap 15, Todd’s chances for victory came to an end as he made contact with lapped traffic almost causing his car to flip. McClelland who had been closing quickly grabbed the lead as Fenton and Bison both charged close. Beson applied late race pressure, but McClelland withstood the charge in taking the $1200 to win event. Beson, Brewer, Fenton and defending event winner Todd McVay completed the top 5 runners. The event was held for the first time at the Springfield Raceway as the Perry family were former owners and operators of the track then known as Airport speedway. Summer lost her life in a car wreck in 2009. Sawyer had a large group of race sponsors who made the outstanding payout possible.

In Budweiser USRA Modified action, former track champion Mitch Keeter took the lead from his outside front row starting spot and keeps applying pressure in the championship chase by grabbing the 20 lap feature. Keeter took the opening lead with Rex Merritt and Brian Green following. Bobby Pearish began a charge forward and by lap 4 moved around Merritt to take the runner-up spot. After starting 8th tonight, John Yeoman began to climb up the ladder and moved by Merritt for third place by lap 6. With Keeter moving high and low, Pearish and Yeoman began to apply pressure to the Webb City driver. Caution waved on lap 7 for Corey Weir as the field bunched-up on the restart. Keeter kept in the middle lane as Yeoman, Merritt, Green and Steve Muilenburg were side by side. Yeoman also in the close championship hunt, moved around Pearish on lap 9 and closed-in on Keeter. Current USRA track point leader Jackie Dalton came to life and after starting 11th tonight moved up the leader board and into 4th by lap 10. While Keeter had Yeoman closing in quickly, Dalton and Pearish swapped spots for the next 4 laps before Dalton took the position. On lap 15,Keeter moved to the top side and began to pull away in taking his 4th feature win of the season. Keeter in his Mid-America Rebuilders/TRE/Yeoman Engines entry didn’t have it easy even though leading all 20 laps. Yeoman with his 25th Anniversary Yeoman Engines/Hoffman Race Cars kept Keeter honest with Dalton in the Doug’s Pro Lube/Garrison Performance/Hoffman, Pearish in the Pearish Construction/Yeoman Engines/Hoffman and Green in his Green Motor Sports/GM Performance CT525/Doug’s Pro Lube completed the top 5. 16 of the 20 starters finished on the lead lap.

Current Reliable Chevrolet B Modified point leader Scott Drake had to overcome an early incident and came roaring to the front to take the top spot on lap 11 from Jon Yeoman Jr in capturing the USRA B Modified feature. Rookie Michael Page took the opening lead with Kaleb Copher and Thomas Hylton following. On lap 2, Hylton who had a great run tonight had contact with Drake in turn 2 knocking Hylton out of the feature. On the restart, Jon Yeoman Jr. grabbed the lead and was setting a fast pace. Copher kept the pressure on Yeoman as Don Luna came from the 10th starting spot to move with the leaders. On lap 7, Luna powered his GM Performance 602 Crate Motor to second and was pressuring Yeoman. With a couple of cautions in the middle of this race, the field kept bunched tight. On lap 11,Drake shot to the top side as Luna and Yeoman were side by side. With Drake in front, the battle for second was tight as the final caution waved on lap 18. Yeoman picked the low groove on the restart as Drake kept to the extreme top side. Yeoman and Luna made contact as both drivers gathered their cars back up as JOCK Morton made a bold move around both to secure the runner-up position as Yeoman, Copher and defending track champion Bobby Maggard Jr. completed the top 5. 16 of the scheduled 23 starters finished on the lead lap.

Rusty Forrest shot around leader Craig Keeter on lap 4 and then withstood several attempts by Trevor Drake in capturing the Casey’s General Stores Midwest Modz feature. Keeter and Gary Krebs kept things tight early in the feature as 3 wide racing was the norm. Forrest played a waiting game early then began his charge to the front runners. A couple of late cautions kept spots shuffling around as Drake would pull even, but Forrest had the top line working tonight. Following the lead duo to the stripe were Ty Jackson, early leader Keeter, and Krebs. 17 of the 19 starters completed the lead lap as again an outstanding feature by this class.

Wheeler Metals Legends held the Missouri Nationals Qualifier tonight as the Pro, Masters, and Semi-Pro winners would accept the hardware. A 20 car field took the opening green with Paul Horton grabbing the opening lead. Early season dominator Mike Hailmann went both high and low from his 5th starting spot and over took Horton on lap 2 as Rod Baird held a solid second place. Hailmann kept the quick pace as Baird, Chuck Comer, Wayne Johnston and Park Jones were locked in battle. On lap 7, caution waved as Tyler Horton spun and also collecting the McDugle team of Young Caleb and father James ending their night. Hailmann again took command on the restart as Baird was battling with C. Comer, Johnston Jay Reynolds and current point leader Justin Comer. Hailmann pulled away during the long green flag run leaving the race for second place. Baird stayed solid until lap 15 when he began to slow up as the Comer family of Uncle Chuck and Justin Comer were at bay with Reynolds. Hailmann captured his 8th feature win of the season with Justin Comer taking the runner-up spot on the last lap followed by Chuck Comer, Reynolds and Park Jones. Overall Hailmann took the Pro division while Reynolds was Semi-Pro winner and Paul Horton in the Masters class.

Pepsi Pure Stock action was wild and exciting in the opening laps. 15 year old Tyler Thulin took the opening lead with Philip Schloesser following. Rookie Danny Vasquez got loose out of turn 4 and things got really interesting as Jack Hamer,Elizabeth Jolley and the field behind went all over. Everyone gathered the cars up as the green stayed out and Jolley to the pits with problems. Thulin would lead until lap 3 when Eric clay came from row 4 to overtake the leader. Point leader Brett Testerman grabbed the runner-up spot by lap 6 as Hamer was charging from deep in the pack. With Clay in front, lap 10 really got thing interesting as Testerman spun bunching the field together.Clay brought the group to the restart as Hamer was now closing in on the lead. In the closing 2 laps, Hamer got to within 1 car, but tonight clay grabbed the win with Hamer, Schloesser, Thulin and Scott Lampe completing the top 5 runners.

up next Saturday July 28th will be the Casey’s General Stores Summer Meltdown featuring the MLRA and MARS Super Late Models. In 3 Late model events this season at Springfield there has been 3 different winners as top runners and MARS Point leader Jesse Stovall, MLRA Point leader John Anderson, Tony Jackson Jr. Branson Morton, Justin Wells, Ken Essary and many others compete in the 40 lap feature along with a full Transport Graphics Championship Chase including USRA Modifieds, USRA B Modifieds, Legends, Young Lions, Midwest Modz, Pure Stocks, and Street Stocks.

Pit Gates will open at 4PM with hot laps at 6:30 and Racing at 7:30. Grandstand gates for action at the “Quick-Quarter” will open at 5:30. Grandstand Admission will be $20 with kids 6-12 $5 and under 6 Free. Pit Passes will be $35 for this event. For more information visit the website at WWW.SpringfieldRaceway.Com or contact Jerry Hoffman at 417-673-7426